The end! Shops are opening on Sunday again!
Hungary’s National Commerce Association (OKSZ) believes the government’s proposal to abolish the Sunday closings legislation, which restricts retailers from opening on Sunday, is a rational one, György Vámos, chief secretary of the association, said today, according to Hungarian news agency MTI.
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